凌晨

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Character Breakdown

Usage of 凌晨

'凌晨' refers specifically to the very early hours before dawn, typically from around midnight to just before sunrise. It is often used to describe times when most people are still asleep or when activities are unusual due to the hour.

Common Contexts

You will hear '凌晨' in contexts like describing early morning flights, late-night work or study sessions, or quiet city streets at night. It conveys a sense of deep night or pre-dawn hours.

Collocations and Patterns

  • 凌晨 (língchén sān diǎn): 3 a.m., a common time reference.
  • 凌晨起床 (língchén qǐchuáng): to get up very early in the morning.
  • 凌晨 (língchén fēixíng): flights departing very early.

Nuances

Using '凌晨' instead of just '早上' (morning) emphasizes the unusual or very early timing, often implying quietness or solitude. It is more formal and specific than '早上' or ''. Avoid confusing it with '' (late night), which refers to late night hours before midnight.

Summary

'凌晨' is a precise time word for the early pre-dawn hours, useful for describing times when most people are asleep or when special activities occur very early in the day.

Example Sentences

He gets up at 3 a.m. every day to exercise.

The streets are very quiet at dawn, almost no one is around.

The plane takes off very early in the morning; passengers need to arrive at